Hercules28
Materials
- Nov 9, 2010
- 169
Dear all,
I think this will spark a healthy debate:
Assume you have a piece of steel and let's say its a square 1x1x.5"
Assume you drill a small hole 1/8" at the center of the 1x1 square all the way through.
Now you carbonitride it which involves putting it in an atmosperic furnace and quenching it. You end up with a thin layer of martensite on the surface.
Now concentrate on the whole. Taking into account that the martensite transformation has a 5% expansion what do you think will happen?
Will the hole get bigger or smaller?
Herc
I think this will spark a healthy debate:
Assume you have a piece of steel and let's say its a square 1x1x.5"
Assume you drill a small hole 1/8" at the center of the 1x1 square all the way through.
Now you carbonitride it which involves putting it in an atmosperic furnace and quenching it. You end up with a thin layer of martensite on the surface.
Now concentrate on the whole. Taking into account that the martensite transformation has a 5% expansion what do you think will happen?
Will the hole get bigger or smaller?
Herc